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1 1| cramps their faculties? The blind submission imposed at college 2 2| attractive grace, and docile blind obedience, to gratify the 3 2| outward form and if the blind lead the blind, one need 4 2| and if the blind lead the blind, one need not come from 5 2| there will be an end to blind obedience; but, as blind 6 2| blind obedience; but, as blind obedience is ever sought 7 2| confidence of respect, instead of blind admiration, and the sensual 8 3| by mistaken fondness or blind zeal. The child is not left 9 3| either virtue or knowledge. A blind unsettled affection may, 10 3| victim of discontent and blind indulgence. Unable to educate 11 3| experience shews, that the blind may as easily be led into 12 4| fulfils her task, like a blind horse in a mill, is defrauded 13 5| violated by insisting on blind obedience; or, the most 14 5| make but one moral being. A blind will, 'eyes without hands,' 15 5| they alone are subject to blind authority who have no reliance 16 5| does she inculcate not only blind submission to parents; but 17 5| to be, might lead us with blind zeal to usurp the character 18 5| heaped upon precepts, and blind obedience required, when 19 5| the very excess of these blind impulses, pampered by that 20 9| subject her to propriety - blind propriety, if she be capable 21 11| such terms. They demand blind obedience, because they 22 11| name can be given to the blind duty of obeying vicious 23 13| unnatural negligence nor blind fondness, how few are managed